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02/13/2013

Tribewanted! Community Eco-Tourism Goes to Italy and So Can You!

This is what I'm talking about; be the example we want to see in the world. Okay, that was Ghandi talking but I say, Yes! to Tribewanted, an innovative initiative where (looking at their Vimeo video) young people are building sustainable communities. Next stop. Italy’s rural Umbria.

And YOU can join in the creation of this sustainable community, or visit as a tourist.

Ben Keene, founder of Tribewanted,

“Our
goal at Tribewanted is to show that it is possible to live sustainably,
not just in remote locations and developing countries as we’ve proven
with our other projects, but also in our own back yard. It’s a mix of the good life and our future life.”

Tribewanted built an eco-tourism project on a beautiful and barely inhabited Fijian
island and then created a sustainable project alongside a Sierra
Leone beach community.

Travellers
are invited to join the community either as visiting tourists or
as tribe-members, as they participate in turning a 15th
century hamlet into a sustainable community. The project is open to
everyone and for those who prefer a more relaxing holiday, they can
enjoy horse riding, the stunning surroundings, the unique Umbrian food,
music and Monestevole welcome.

A three minute video, ‘Welcome to Monestevole’ shows the public what to expect from a stay at the new project:
http://vimeo.com/48934564.

The family-friendly project, which opens on March 21st, welcomes Tribewanted members and non-members. By signing up on

Tribewanted
members become part owners of Tribewanted and will have the chance to
directly impact the direction the organisation takes by taking part in
online votes on future locations and will receive 20% discounted
accommodation rates.

Monestevole
was originally built in the 15th century as a watch-tower for the
nearby Monestevole castle. The 94 acre hamlet was bought in 1997
by Alessio Giottoli and Valeria Cancian as a ruin, and was restored
over three years.

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Tribewanted! Community Eco-Tourism Goes to Italy and So Can You!

This is what I'm talking about; be the example we want to see in the world. Okay, that was Ghandi talking but I say, Yes! to Tribewanted, an innovative initiative where (looking at their Vimeo video) young people are building sustainable communities. Next stop. Italy’s rural Umbria.

And YOU can join in the creation of this sustainable community, or visit as a tourist.

Ben Keene, founder of Tribewanted,

“Our
goal at Tribewanted is to show that it is possible to live sustainably,
not just in remote locations and developing countries as we’ve proven
with our other projects, but also in our own back yard. It’s a mix of the good life and our future life.”

Tribewanted built an eco-tourism project on a beautiful and barely inhabited Fijian
island and then created a sustainable project alongside a Sierra
Leone beach community.

Travellers
are invited to join the community either as visiting tourists or
as tribe-members, as they participate in turning a 15th
century hamlet into a sustainable community. The project is open to
everyone and for those who prefer a more relaxing holiday, they can
enjoy horse riding, the stunning surroundings, the unique Umbrian food,
music and Monestevole welcome.